- The Price of Everything (2018)
- The Art of the Steal (2009)
- Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
- The Impressionists: And the Man Who Made Them (2015)
- The Louvre: A Palace for the People (2018)
- The Mona Lisa Curse (2013)
- The Tate: A Modern Masterpiece (2016)
- The Art of Forgery (2014)
- The Hermitage: The Power of Art (2014)
- The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece (2017)
Art galleries are not just spaces; they are vibrant hubs of creativity, history, and culture. This curated list of documentaries takes you behind the scenes of some of the world's most iconic galleries, offering insights into the art world's inner workings, the lives of artists, and the stories behind the masterpieces. Whether you're an art aficionado or a curious newcomer, these films provide a rich tapestry of visual and narrative experiences that illuminate the magic of galleries.

The Price of Everything (2018)
Description: This documentary investigates the art market, focusing on how art is valued, sold, and the role galleries play in this ecosystem, featuring interviews with artists, collectors, and dealers.
Fact: It includes insights from Jeff Koons, one of the most expensive living artists, discussing his work and the art market.


The Art of the Steal (2009)
Description: This film examines the controversial relocation of the Barnes Foundation's art collection from its original home in Merion, Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia, highlighting the legal battles and ethical questions surrounding the move.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with key figures involved in the dispute, including art historians and legal experts.


Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
Description: While not exclusively about galleries, this film by Banksy explores street art and its transition into gallery spaces, offering a unique perspective on the art world's commercialization.
Fact: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, sparking debate about its authenticity.


The Impressionists: And the Man Who Made Them (2015)
Description: This film tells the story of Paul Durand-Ruel, the art dealer who championed the Impressionists, showing how his gallery helped to shape the movement's success.
Fact: The documentary was produced in conjunction with the National Gallery in London, where Durand-Ruel's influence was celebrated.


The Louvre: A Palace for the People (2018)
Description: This documentary delves into the history of the Louvre, exploring its transformation from a fortress to one of the world's most visited museums. It showcases the art, the architecture, and the people who have shaped its legacy.
Fact: The film was made in collaboration with the Louvre Museum itself, providing unprecedented access to its collections and archives.


The Mona Lisa Curse (2013)
Description: Robert Hughes explores the impact of the art market on art itself, focusing on how galleries and auctions have changed the perception and value of art.
Fact: The film features Hughes' last major work before his death, offering a critical view of the contemporary art scene.


The Tate: A Modern Masterpiece (2016)
Description: This documentary provides an in-depth look at the Tate Modern, one of the world's most influential modern art galleries, exploring its history, architecture, and exhibitions.
Fact: It includes interviews with key figures in the art world, including artists whose works are featured at the Tate.


The Art of Forgery (2014)
Description: This film investigates the world of art forgery, showing how fakes can infiltrate galleries and the art market, with a focus on the techniques used by forgers.
Fact: It features real-life stories of forgers who have managed to deceive the art world.


The Hermitage: The Power of Art (2014)
Description: This documentary offers a journey through the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, one of the largest and oldest museums in the world, showcasing its vast collection and the stories behind the art.
Fact: The film was made with the full cooperation of the Hermitage, providing exclusive access to its treasures.


The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright's Masterpiece (2017)
Description: This documentary explores the iconic Guggenheim Museum in New York, focusing on its unique architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and its role in the art world.
Fact: It includes interviews with architects, artists, and curators who discuss the building's influence on modern art exhibitions.
